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Arabs want U.N. timetable for U.S. withdrawal (Reuters)
Filed: March 4th 2007: World

An Iraqi soldier (L) holds a machine gun beside a U.S. soldier aboard an Iraqi Air Force's new Huey II helicopter in the fortified Green Zone in Baghdad March 3, 2007. The Arab League said on Sunday the United Nations Security Council should set a timetable for the withdrawal of all foreign troops from Iraq. (Erik de Castro/Reuters)Reuters - The Arab League said on Sunday the United
Nations Security Council should set a timetable for the
withdrawal of all foreign troops from Iraq.

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